Nation salutes forces: Amit Shah applauds Gulmarg Gondola rescue operation
New Delhi, May 26
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday lauded the swift and coordinated efforts of disaster response agencies after a major rescue operation successfully evacuated hundreds of tourists stranded in cable cars at the Gulmarg Gondola in Jammu and Kashmir.
In a post on X, Shah wrote," Applause to India's disaster response forces for safely rescuing 300 tourists stranded mid-air in cable cars in Gulmarg, Kashmir. The disaster response teams comprising the SDRF, NDRF, Army personnel, local police, and the administration swung into action and rescued all the passengers stranded in 65 cable cars through a six-hour-long operation. The nation salutes the forces for their valour and skill."
The large-scale rescue effort was launched after a technical malfunction led to several Gondola cabins becoming stranded. Officials said that out of 65 cable cars, 62 were affected, while three were not in operation at the time. Of these, 52 cabins were occupied, and 10 were empty.
According to the Jammu and Kashmir Police, 286 people were safely evacuated in total, with 148 rescued from one side of the system and 138 from the other as operations continued in phases.
Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat said that a massive multi-agency rescue operation successfully evacuated stranded tourists after a technical snag developed in the Gulmarg Gondola.
"This incident occurred this afternoon. We received information around 1:20 pm that a technical snag had developed in the Gulmarg Gondola. The SHO of Gulmarg arrived at the scene with his full station staff and personnel from the SOG. Subsequently, 15 teams from the SDRF were rapidly mobilised...Furthermore, 8 teams from our regular police's Mountain Rescue Unit arrived, as did our specialised 'Snow Leopard' teams," he told reporters.
He added that a large-scale rescue operation was launched involving a significant contingent of the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
"A massive rescue operation was launched here involving a very large contingent of the J&K Police. This rescue operation involved not only the Police and SDRF but also officers from the Indian Army's 9 Raj Rif (Rajputana Rifles), as well as the NDRF, which also arrived on the scene. Working in unison, everyone successfully evacuated the stranded tourists today," Prabhat added.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah appreciated the efforts of all agencies, rescue teams and personnel involved in the successful evacuation of tourists stranded after the Gulmarg Gondola developed a technical fault.
He commended the swift response, coordination and professionalism displayed during the rescue operation, which ensured the safe evacuation of all tourists.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Hats off to the rescue teams! 300 people rescued in six hours is no small feat. But I hope the authorities also investigate the technical snag thoroughly. We can't have such incidents happening again, especially in a tourist hotspot like Gulmarg.
🙏 Great work by all agencies! The coordination between J&K Police, Army, and NDRF shows how prepared India is for emergencies. Omar Abdullah ji's appreciation is also well-deserved. Gulmarg remains a beautiful destination, and such rescues only boost confidence in our systems.
This is why I always feel safe traveling in India! Our forces are second to none. But let's not forget the tourists who must have been terrified hanging mid-air for hours. Mental health support should also be provided to them. Hope the Gondola gets proper maintenance soon.
Proud moment! 🇮🇳 But I must say, the response time could have been better. News says info came at 1:20 pm, and it took six hours for full rescue. In a tourist season, we need more rapid response mechanisms. Still, grateful everyone is safe. Jai Hind! 🙏
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